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TWO STUDENT NURSES DIE IN TRAGIC ROAD ACCIDENT

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Two student nurses of the Asankragua Nurses and Midwifery Training College have died after a gory accident on Saturday, January 15.

According to reports the two student nurses namely, Priscilla Antwi Williams, a Level 300 student and, Ellen Ayitey Ansah a Level 200 student after reporting to school went to town to buy groceries and braid their hair when they met their untimely death.

The two students were returning to the campus in what is popularly known as ‘Pragya’ when they were crushed to death by a grader machine while others sustained severe degrees of injuries. They were pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital and their body has since been deposited at the hospital morgue.

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Meanwhile, the driver of the grader machine is currently on the run.

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